Targeting Social Determinants to Improve Chronic Kidney Disease Care



Status:Completed
Conditions:Renal Impairment / Chronic Kidney Disease
Therapuetic Areas:Nephrology / Urology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 80
Updated:7/16/2013
Start Date:May 2012
End Date:December 2014
Contact:Kerri Cavanaugh, MD
Email:kerri.cavanaugh@vanderbilt.edu
Phone:615-936-7306

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The primary research goals of this application are to characterize social factors including
health literacy and numeracy skills of CKD patients and examine associations with knowledge,
self-efficacy, self-care behaviors, and clinical outcomes, and to examine the impact of an
efficient interactive educational intervention to facilitate patient-provider communication.
The investigators will accomplish these goals by executing a cluster-randomized controlled
trial and performing detailed analysis of baseline measures. The specific aims of this study
are:

Specific Aim 1: Determine the association of social factors with patient kidney knowledge,
self-efficacy, participation in self-care behaviors, and clinical outcomes in moderate to
advanced CKD.

Hypothesis: In patients with CKD, low health literacy and numeracy is common and associated
with older age, non-white race, fewer years of education, lower socioeconomic (income)
status, less kidney knowledge, lower self-efficacy of self-care, and less adherence with
medication and diet self-care recommendations. Low literacy/numeracy is also associated with
higher blood pressures, more proteinuria, and more severe dysfunction of renal clearance.

Specific Aim 2: Evaluate the impact of a tailored literacy-sensitive educational tool used
cooperatively by physicians and patients to improve self-care and outcomes in CKD.

Hypothesis: Utilization of a concise literacy-sensitive physician-delivered educational tool
will be feasible and associated with higher patient kidney knowledge, self-efficacy of
self-care and greater adherence to medication and nutrition recommendations compared to
usual care.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Receiving care in the Vanderbilt General Nephrology Clinic for at least 1 prior visit
past 12 months;

- Serum creatinine available in the medical record in the last 12 months demonstrating
Chronic Kidney Disease (eGFR<60mls/min);

- Age 18-80 years;

- English-speaking.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Pre-existing diagnosis of significant dementia or psychosis as determined by primary
provider and documented in the medical record;

- Corrected visual Acuity >60/20 using a Rosenbaum Pocket Vision Screen;

- Patient receives dialysis or has a functional kidney transplant.
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